
People must usually go to an Immigration check-in, where dozens of people may already be waiting in line. The children may need to see a doctor or need to learn to read and learn numbers. Should we try to find a lawyer for their case will they be staying in Houston long enough to pursue their case here? Prenatal care may be needed. Should the teenager begin school here, or will the family be traveling further on. But each family has concerns and needs to be addressed. Saying yes gets them out of detention until they can apply for asylum through the courts. It is hard to say no when we are asked to take families. She asked me if we could arrange their transportation and pay for it. The Officer assured me that they would be tested for COVID before they come. ICE would call in the morning with more details. She had left the office for the day and didn’t know about ages of children. She asked if I knew who we were sponsoring or if we were a shelter. I asked her to tell me about the families. It turned out she was an ICE agent calling from the family detention center at Dilley from where we have received families in the past. She said she was from down in Texas and was calling about the three families we were sponsoring. I got a call tonight from a cheerful young lady. That Venezuelan family with one child told us a tough story about going through the jungle in Colombia, not having known about their new pregnancy until they were on the trip.Ī couple from Congo/Angola arrived with their child, and another Venezuelan family with two children, ages 10 and 6, is asking to come. One family came from the transfer center in north Houston. I’m not sure how these families are getting the name of Casa Juan Diego and our phone number except through the Holy Spirit, our web site, or by word of mouth from other refugees. (A student intern from Burkina Faso, hearing this, commented with a smile, “A part of the great family of Casa Juan Diego.”) Some calls began with, “We have your family members here…” Our response was, probably not exactly, but we will receive them. We started receiving calls from Tucson, from El Paso… and families from the Congo, from Venezuela started arriving, along with Cuban individuals, and a Haitian woman today. But we soon realized that some of the people among the many thousands who were under the bridge at Del Rio (from various countries) had been bussed to other cities in Texas and Arizona and now were needing a place to stay.
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